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Filter by:The purpose of this study is to to evaluate the safety and immune response of COVI-VAC given as a single booster dose in healthy adults previously vaccinated against COVID-19 with an authorised mRNA or adenovirus-vectored vaccine. Approximately 30 participants who have been fully vaccinated ≥ 3 months ago will be enrolled and receive one dose of COVI-VAC. COVI-VAC is administered by drops into each nostril. To assess the safety of the vaccine, each participant will record symptoms and oral temperature in a diary daily for 7 days after receiving COVI-VAC or placebo. During the full study safety laboratory tests, physical exams, and vital signs (including oxygen saturation) will be conducted periodically for safety. Adverse events and medication use will be recorded. Blood samples and intranasal samples will be collected periodically to assess the immune response from the vaccine.
Vaccines for COVID-19 are an essential part of combating the coronavirus pandemic. Vaccines "prime" the immune system against an invader (in this case the SARS-CoV-2 virus) by causing a temporary increased immune or inflammatory response. Inflammation can temporarily increase sugar levels and/or insulin requirements among patients with diabetes. The purpose of this study is to investigate whether the "booster" COVID-19 vaccine dose causes temporarily increased sugar levels and/or insulin dose requirements among patients with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D).
Analysis of occurrence of SSC-COVID in SARS-CoV-2-patients after the first wave of COVID-pandemic
This was a non-randomized, three-armed, open-label, parallel-group, non-inferiority trial designed to compare the immunogenicity and safety of the SpikoGen COVID-19 vaccine in children aged 5 to <12 years and 12 to <18 years with adults aged 18 to 40 years. Children aged 12 to <18 years and adults received 25 µg of the recombinant protein together with 15 mg of Advax-SM. Children aged 5 to <12 years received a half-dose of the adjuvanted vaccine. The injection was given in two doses with a 21-day interval in the deltoid muscle of the non-dominant arm. The vaccine immunogenicity was evaluated at 14 days after the second dose. Solicited adverse events were recorded for 7 days after each vaccination. Unsolicited adverse events were collected through one month after the second dose. Safety monitoring was continued through six months after the second dose in children aged 5 to <12 years and 12 to <18 years.
The effects of a tested and published music therapy respiratory protocol shown to be efficacious with pediatric asthma and adult COPD is being studied with individuals living with post-Covid-19 respiratory symptoms. An interventional, single arm study is being conducted with individuals meeting eligibility criteria detailed below. Primary outcome is a change in the MRC Dyspnea score, with secondary aims focusing on improved quality of life, including reduced fatigue and depression and improved sleep and resilience.
Coronavirus-2019 (COVID-19) is a new virus that emerged in December 2019 and spread quickly all over the world. Problems such as hypoxia, dyspnea, increased fatigue, decreased exercise capacity and respiratory muscle strength occur in COVID-19 patients.In addition, abnormalities in skeletal muscles due to systemic inflammation, mechanical ventilation, sedation and prolonged bed rest in hospital and intensive care patients cause decreased exercise capacity.
This study is a multi-center, randomized, national, observer-blinded, active-controlled phase IIB clinical trial to determine the efficacy, immunogenicity, and safety of two-doses of inactive COVID-19 vaccine (TURKOVAC) vaccine versus the two-doses CoronaVac (Sinovac) vaccine in healthy adolescents aged 12-18 years.
Background: Scarce information exists in relation to the comparison of seroconversion and adverse events following immunization (AEFI) with different SARS-COV2 vaccines. Our aim was to correlate the magnitude of the antibody response to vaccination with previous clinical conditions and AEFI. Methods: A multicentric comparative study where SARS-CoV-2 spike 1-2 IgG antibodies IgG titers are being measured at baseline, 21-28 days after the first and second dose (when applicable), six months and a year of the following vaccines: BNT162b2 mRNA, mRNA-1273, Gam-COVID-Vac, Coronavac, ChAdOx1-S, Ad5-nCoV and Ad26.COV2. Mixed model and Poisson generalized linear models will be performed for the analyses.
The purpose of this study is to assess the safety and potential efficacy of Zofin administered intravenously in subjects experiencing prolonged symptoms (> 6 weeks and < 24 months) of COVID-19.
The purpose of this study is to see how the acute stage COVID-19 treatments by use of herbal medicine (Shen Cao Gan Jiang Tang) affect quality of life and symptoms at 3 months after hospital discharge.